[QuadList] 1" transverse scan NHK's research lab developed a Quad machine...
Chill315 at aol.com
Chill315 at aol.com
Mon Feb 28 06:10:19 CST 2011
Very interesting product. The thing is now you can buy a terabyte for
about $50. So that would replace the capacity of three of the cassettes.
Was this product used for archival or as an on-line storage unit. The
presentation talks about the airborne product line and the fixed product line.
Sounds like a military product.
Now here is an interesting question, How does NSA or the CIA or other
agency archive all the data that they have?
Chris Hill
WA8IGN
In a message dated 2/28/2011 3:10:40 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com writes:
The ASACA 1" Quad had two models, the last introed in 1977.
It was not the only transverse quad machine and the application that
succeeded was a bit different.
Ampex developed a 1" transverse Quad cassette system, DCRSi, which writes
digital info to tape.
In 1983, Ampex introduced the DCRS digital cassette recorder, offering
compact cassette storage with the equivalent of 16 digital or 8 DDR
instrumentation reels on one cassette. Also, _Partial-response maximum-likelihood_
(http://www.digparty.com/w/index.php?title=Partial-response_maximum-likelihood&
action=edit&redlink=1) (_PRML_ (http://www.digparty.com/wiki/PRML) ) data
decoding technology has its first use in Ampex's _DCRsi_
(http://www.digparty.com/w/index.php?title=DCRsi&action=edit&redlink=1) ™ recorders. This
technology is now commonly used in high performance computer disk drives and
other high density magnetic data storage devices.
Here's a link to a 1996 Ampex presentation about DCRSi and an Ampex 19mm
helical cassette digital data product that uses AST:
_http://www.thic.org/pdf/Oct96/ampex.twood.pdf_
(http://www.thic.org/pdf/Oct96/ampex.twood.pdf)
On page 19, Ampex promoted the Transverse scanning transport topology as:
• Simple and compact tape path
• Superior performance in hostile environments
• “Azimuth” recording
• >3,000 hour head life - typical
On the next page, it advises there are other benefits. and notes a pilot
tone servo for active tracking.
There's an airborne DCRSi recorder on ebay with quite a few pictures:
_http://cgi.ebay.com/AMPEX-TRANSPORT-MDL-TAPE-MACHINE-CAT-1301746-01-1-DCRSI
-/310298195589?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483f36b685#ht_830wt_907_
(http://cgi.ebay.com/AMPEX-TRANSPORT-MDL-TAPE-MACHINE-CAT-1301746-01-1-DCRSI-/310
298195589?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483f36b685#ht_830wt_907)
On Feb 27, 2011, at 6:33 PM, Don Norwood wrote:
Hi Wayne:
I suspect you are thinking about the ASACA machine.......
<ASACA 1inch Quad.jpg>
Don Norwood
Digitrak Communications, Inc.
_www.digitrakcom.com_ (http://www.digitrakcom.com/)
----- Original Message -----
From: _Wayne Watson_ (mailto:wayne.watson at sait.ca)
This post jogged a very foggy old memory. In about 1973 or 74 at NAB was
there a one inch quad shown by an Asian manufacturer? My recall was that it
had a head that looked like a very small Ampex quad. When I went by the
both I was surprised to see it, however there was nobody there at that time
that could speak enough English to tell anything about it.
Was there ever such a recorder was it a bad dream?
Wayne Watson
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